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Old 13-06-16, 08:40 PM   #641
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Tinkering at the weekend, some rubber in the splitter to give it a bit more protection and chopped the innards out of the bonnet...













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Old 13-06-16, 09:52 PM   #642
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It'll go all floppy, are you adding back any strengthening?
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It'll go all floppy, are you adding back any strengthening?
Nope and nope. Not floppy all, it's a formed piece of metal that's rigid around the edges so will retain its shape nicely.
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its hard work gutting a steel bonnet, when gutting one of mine, my only regret was not doing a composite one as it would have been quicker and easier than gutting a steel one!
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Old 14-06-16, 12:26 PM   #645
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its hard work gutting a steel bonnet, when gutting one of mine, my only regret was not doing a composite one as it would have been quicker and easier than gutting a steel one!
This is true! It's the cheap alternative to a lightweight bonnet though.

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